List and Explain 3 Purposes of Lab Testing
1) To screen patients for possible disorders
Can medical assistants run CLIA tests?
Yes
Define CLIA waved testing…
Tests that provide simple, unvarying results and require a minimal amount of judgement & interpretation
Examples of CLIA waved tests…
Who orders a lab requisition?
Order by provider (physician)
Definition of lab requisition…
Laboratory orders indicating the tests that should be performed
Items found on a laboratory requisition…
Analyte
Substance being tested
Example of an analyte that is tested
Glucose or Cholesterol in a blood specimen
Pathologist
Physicians specializing in disease
Panels/Profiles
SERIES of tests associated w/ a particular organ/disease
Critical Value
2 Factors of Patient Compliance
- Take active role in healthcare
Ambulatory Care Setting
- Patient coming to care
Reference Range
Numerical Range of analyte values with which the general population will consistently show similar results 95% of the time
What part of the population is the reference range based off of?
General Population
Homeostasis
Steady state of internal chemical & physical balance
MLT..
Medical Laboratory Technician
How much schooling does an MLT need?
Associates degree (2 years)
POCT…
point of care testing
POL…
Physicians office laboratory
What are physicians office laboratoties?
Small clinic labs generally run by physicians
PA…
Physicians assistant
Medical assistant
Multiskilled professionals who assist in patient care management in medical offices, clinics & ambulatory care centers.
Perform administrative duties and clinical procedures